Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers a speech entitled
"Enhance Cooperation to Make Win-win Progress" during the 2006 China-Europe
business summit held in Helsinki, capital of Finland, yesterday.
-Xinhua
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao put forward here on Tuesday a four-point proposal
on boosting trade and economic cooperation between China and the European Union
(EU).
In a speech entitled "Enhance Cooperation to Make Win-win Progress" at the
2006 China-Europe business summit, Wen said China and the EU are highly
complementary economically, with great potential for cooperation.
"We have now reached a new stage in boosting our business ties. We should
expand the scope of cooperation, explore new cooperation models, raise level of
cooperation and elevate our business relations to a new height," he said.
To achieve that end, the premier thus put forward a four-point proposal:
-- Expanding technological cooperation in various fields;
-- Strengthening cooperation in energy and environment protection;
-- Deepening cooperation in agriculture and service sector;
-- Promoting cooperation between small and medium-sized enterprises (SME).
As for technological cooperation, Wen said, "We encourage both independent
innovation and introduction of technology through enhanced international
cooperation. Europe, which is strong in information technology, bio-medicine,
machinery, automobile, electronics, chemistry and energy sector, will find ample
opportunities for further development in China."
"China and the EU should explore new areas, projects and modalities of
cooperation and carry out scientific and technological cooperation in
diversified forms and at various levels," Wen said.
As for energy and environment protection, Wen said China is endeavoring to
build an energy-conserving and environment-friendly society and it has a growing
demand for new energy and environment-friendly products.
Europe leads the world in waste treatment, energy-conserving building,
environmental management and renewable energy, such as wind energy, solar energy
and bio-energy, said Wen, noting that it is thus well positioned to establish
itself on the China market.
"We hope to work with the EU to strengthen cooperation in energy conservation
and environmental protection," he said.
As for deepening cooperation in agriculture and service sector, Wen said
Europe has advanced agricultural technologies and has much to offer to China in
greenhouse technology and industrial management of agriculture.
China and the EU can deepen cooperation in rural development, poverty
alleviation, agricultural ecology, quality of agricultural products and animal
health, he added.
"As the EU has an advanced service sector, the two sides have great potential
for cooperation in this field," he added.
As for promoting cooperation between SMEs, the premier said the EU is
renowned as a "kingdom" of SMEs and Chinese and European SMEs are mutually
complementary in capital, technology, business model and management.
"The Chinese Government has adopted a series of policies to support SMEs and
industrial parks for European SMEs have been opened in some Chinese cities," he
said.
"We encourage SMEs from both sides to make full use of the existing platform
and expand cooperation in technology transfer, market sharing, processing trade
and human resources," he added.
"In the new century, our peoples can surely, through hard work and drawing on
their wisdom, create a more splendid future. Let us join hands and work together
to raise China-EU economic cooperation and trade to a new height," he concluded.
Some 500 senior business leaders attended the 2006 China-Europe business
summit on Tuesday to discuss strategies for boosting the China-EU economic and
technological cooperation.